. . .-:as....-.o...-a..-..c-.u- ,.-, 9,, . v..T"”.p....7.”'.'")'”2'"V-' . . . ., ...-E T lager Clair (4). . or , The above rink representing the the runner-up squad in last Year s sI.II'IH'I'lEI'aidL Curling Club at the bonspfol. They are Provincial meet in Montague was MacFa1-lane. skip; Cliff Ramsay. MacFarlane S'sie Rink mate: Bruce Yllat-Willianis. second (I-r) Horace and wally waluyn. lead. (Photo by D. W. Sears) Souris Holds lce Sports A large crowd attended the Souris annual icc sports held in Souris rink on Tuesday night. 14 February. All events were well filled and competition was very keen. The participants placing first 6 TIM) Charlottetown Guardian. Tllursdany, Fail. 16, 1956 and second will represent Souris Moncton Defeats Saint John 4.2 .MONCTON, (CP) - Moncton Hawks. on the strength of a strong offensive in the second period. whipped pennant-wimung Saint John Beavers 4-2 here Wed- nesday night in a brswling Atlan- tic Coast Senior Hockey League game. The game. which shot last place Mbncton to within two pouita of Fredericton Capitals in their battle for third. was marred by I total of 18 penalties. including 10 majors. Five separate brawls broke out hi the heated contest, which pro- duced a total of 66 penalty rm- nutes. Most of the fighting was done in the second. when six ma- jors were dished out. The other four came in the first. " "t sharpahooters were Lorne Pirie. Orin Carver. Fred Weaver and Billy Slnnett. Vet- oran Nick Nicolle and fiery Vip Palladlino shot the Saint John tal- 115. Summary:- First period: 1. Saint John. Nicolle (Ruble) 4.56. Penalties: Weaver 2.45. Boileau. Leduc ma- jors 10.18, Sinnett. Kuzma 13.22. Palladino major 14.57. Pidsodny minor served by Carver 14.57. Kullman minor. misconduct 16.37. Second period: 2. Moncton. Plrie (Hirschleld. Weaver) 12.25; 4. Moncton. Weaver fBowness, Houle) 16.04. Penalties: Leblanc. Ku-llman majors 10.43. Barrett. Leduc majors 11.07: Shirley ser- ved by Bolvleau 11.07. Whyte. Hinchberger majors 13.33. Hirsch- feld 15.26. ' 'l1hi.rd period: 54 Saint John. Pallactino (Rubic. Kul-lman) 5.47; 6. Moncton. Sinnett (Houle. La- croix) 12.00. Penalty: Kuzma 1.29. Shirle-y 7 9 5-21 Pldsodny . . . . . . . . . .. 5 4 9-111 Leg-weary Soccer Club Enters Fifth llound 0n Victory LONDON (Reuters) - A leg- wbary Chelsea club entered the fifth round of the Football Asso- ciation Soccer club competition Wednesda as they beat Burnley by 2-0 after one of the longest ties in the history of competition. The original fourth-round tie at Burnley between the first division rlubs was a 1-1 draw. the replay at; Chelsea was another 1-1 draw. I second replay at neutral Binn- fngham ended in a 2-2 deadlock. and a third replay at neutral Arsenal ended 0-0. The total playing time. including an extra half hour in the first three replays. was nine hours- only 22 minutes short of the en- durance record set by Stoke and nary a year ago. MEET EVERTON Chelsea, the league champions. now travel north to meet Evorton In the fifth round Saturday. Injuries forced both sides to make changes for the game at Tot- lanham Hostpurs ground. and It was the Chelsea reserves who scored the winning goals. Montague ME Win Two Games Tbs Montagul DIP9Yw-sights do hated the Georgetown oghts 14-0 at the Montague mu night. Scoring for Mont- age were 13. Back (4). (1. Mc- Atlroa (1). John Clarey (1). Bob Dillon (1). Glen Hughes (2), and plan the saeond feature the Mont- pseues defastd the e- peewss lso. scoring for were A. Bailout (1). G. Me- lt). C. Nicholson (1). D. (1) I Mamas: 41 1-csviesmromnunmnoymo Alberlon llegals Whip RCAF 6-1 The Alberton Regals defeated the Summrslde R.C.A.F. Flyers 7-4 at Albertoa Tuesday night scoring I assure of revenge for a 6-1 troun- clog at the hands of the boys in blue in a previous encounter. The home team had the edge of play through- out and were leading 4-0 at the start of the final period. Hardy in the Alberton cage was called on to handle only 22 shots for a total of 51 at the Flyars goal tender who played a sensational game. Atkinson was the big gun for the Regal: chalking up four markers followed by Gaudet. A. Richard and Ldllalr with singles. Rogers of the R.C.A.F. got a pair and Sawyer and Wixtrom one each. Minor Hockey Gets Good Start At Crapaud Rink in the King's County Sports being held in Montague this coming Fri- day night. The following are the results: Pre School Boys: 1. Gerard Gall ant; 2. Garry Macintosh: Pre School Girls: 1. Acorn. ' Girls 7 yrs: 1. Shellie Peters and Rita Coffin: 2. Janet Fraser. Boys 7 yrs.: 1. Merrill Foucherc. 2. James Innis: 3. John McQuaid Girls 1.14 mile: 1. Norella Peters: Shirley Girls 8 yrs.: 1. Sandra Jennings; 2. Beverly Macintosh: 3. Barbara Acorn. Girls 9 yrs.: 1. Shirley Batters- by; 2. Alma Fraser: 3. Gale Jen- nings. Boys 9 yrs.: 1. Guy Macintosh; 2. David Jennings; 3. Pius Fitzpal rick. Boys '14 mile: 1. Bobby Acorn; 2. Paul Paquet; 3. Leo Paquet. Girls 10 yrs.: 1. Margaret Cof- fin; 2. Beverly Creamer Boys 10 yrs.: 1. Alfred Fraser; 2. Paul Gallant. .lr.: 3. Bobby Pierce. Girls 11 yrs.: 1. Beverly La- Brech: 2. Maurena Boylan 3. Glynn Jarvis. Boys llyrs.: 1. Billy Jennings. 2. Johnny Doucctte: 3. Hilary Cheverie. Girls 12 yrs.: 1. Anne MacPhce; 2. Paula Peters: :1. Betty Mc- Gough. Boys 12 yrs.: 1. John Paquct; 2. Ronald Gallant; 3. Joey Pierce. Girls 13 yrs: 1. Joan Stewart: 2. Carol Ellis: 3. Carol Ann Maccorm ack. Boys 13 yrs.: 1. Vernon lilac- wood Chcverie. Boys 11; mile.: 1. Bobby Acorn: 2. Bert Paquet; 3. Vernon Mac- Phee. Girls 14 years.-. 1. Eva Jarvis: Louise Gallant: 3. Lena Pierce. Boys 14 yrs.: 1. Paul Paquel; 2. Paul MacPhee. Girls 15 over.: 1. Nurella Peters; 2. Anetta chevcric: 3. Marjorie MacKinnon. Boys 15 over: 1.' Bobby Acorn; 2. Leo Paquet; 3. Bert Paqnet. Boys 1 mile: 1. Bert. Paquet: 2. Vernon MacPhcc: 3. Leo Paqucl. Officials for the meet were: W. A. Acorn. Announcer: W.A. Wright. Starter: Eugene Dugas. David 1 Paquet. Jos. Gallant and Ralph Doucette, Course Judges: B. L. Stewart. J.A. Peters. Paul Gallant and Bernard Duyzas Finish Judges: Rev. Edwin Steele rccorder. 2. Eva Jarvis: 3. Louise Gallant! Phee: 2. Billy McLaren: 3. Lyn- ic Draws Bye To Finals Today." . MacDona Id Rink U Chadwick Blanks . Boston Bruins ; For 2nd Shutout TORONTO (CP) - Tod Sloan. Toronto's sharpshooting (: en tr e. ran his goal total to 32 Wednesday night as the Maple Leafs defeated Boston Bruins 1-0 in a rough Na- tional Hockey League game before ” 11.0777 fans. - The victorygincreast-ti Toronto's hold on fourth place in thc,sland- ings-the last playoff position-to four points over the fifth-place Boston club. The game was vital to both clubs and they put plenty of light into it. Referee Red Storey handed out 18 minor penalties and two 10-mi- nute misconduct sentences. The mi ronducts went it left- wingcr Dick Duff of the Leafs early in the first period for argu- ing over a booking penalty. and Leo Labinc. fiery Bruin right- winger. for protesting a ruuchinc sentence in the final minulc ul play with Boston pressing for the tying goal. Sloan's tally came at the 3.56 mark 1 the third period on a pass- ing play with linemalcs Duff and George Armstrong. Duff carried into the Boston zone and relayed to Armstrong along the boards. Sluan managed Throws to get behind Bruin (lclcnccman . Bob Armstrong beside the Boston Group Captain W. H. Swetman. cage and had only in luck Arm- C0. of R. C strong's perfect pass behind goaliepsummerslclc. gets ready to throw (Terry Sawchuk. vhe first stone to open proceed- I Montagu 1 Sharing the Toronto spotlight jwilh Sloan was rookie netmintler lEtl Chadn-ick. who turned in his Jsccond shutout in threeygamcs. Called up from Winnipeg War- riors to Hit in for injured Harry 1LumIcy. lhv 22-year-old Chadwick now has allowed only three goals in the five games hc has played. An off season policeman at Kes- wg.-1.-. 0.11,, he was the Leafs' with the painful memories of Ipractice goalie only a couple. ol',three humiliating defeats edging seasons ago. and this is his first them on the Montague Prlmroses will take to the ice with vengeance in their eye when they tangle with V , the Basilica Youth Club for the POIVIIUES? D11” "W101" 311d 1"” fourth and last time in regular -'0"f1UC1 149- 11- '1r"15”'””3 3-50 league play at the Sports Arena Toppazzini 9.49. G. Armstrong tonight. 10.15. Morrison 1221. Boivl.n14.5.'l. Three mm. the P,.m,.om have 1111751 1743- 1-3111119 1534- met the youth club and three times i59C0T1d P9110115 Scaring: N”"- the B. Y. C. came out on the pay- Pcnaltics: - Toppazzini 2.-41 off and of 3 Very long score. In Thomson 4-35 and 1105- 518511111 tall the B. Y. C. have sent 31 pucks 732- G. A”'1'51””'1g 307- Labme 1into the Montague nets while hav- 11-15; , ing only 9 registered against them. Third P9110113 1- T01i”"10- 51”" However the Montague squad (Ct A1'1'"5'-1”0"ll- D111” 155- P911" have come a long way since they alties: Hannigan .06. Balfour 4.15. were humbled 104 in their last Morrison 19.34. Labtne minor and appearance against 3. Y. C. some 11119-00111111131 1934- hockey observers have said that the Priarirosa tare goitng all the way an n e as our games N Y Rangers 0 I llrub Hawks professional year. 1 1 First period: Scoring" None. Do Battle Tonight irst logs at Montague Curling Club A. F. Station in yesterday where the Provincial Championships are being held. On the left is Dr. Wendall MacDonald. e&BYC in this winning streak the Prim- rnses have hit the cords no less than 32 times and while the op- position have been doing alright with 20 coach Dowling's phlllsophy is "1 don't care how many goals the opposition scores just as long as we get one more than they do." Tonight's game will be the sec- ond to last of the league schedule. The B. Y. C. will be playing its final game and Montague still has one to go against St. Dunstan's University on Tuesday night. I As a sidelight to tonight's clash Billy Hughes will be putting on a last ditch effort to catch Allie Car- ver tn the scoring race. Carver had a big night Tuesday against Summersidc to notch 7 points and boost his total to 46 for the year. Carver's goal total of 36 is not likely to be topped but Hughes with two good nights in the scor- ing cnlumns could possibly make up the 12 points he needs to catch the elusive Parkdale coach. Game time tonight is 8.31 sharp Bubby Dowling and his males have I To End hnx made these prophets seem very able men indeed winning all four NEW YORK. (CP)-New York Rangers emphatically onded I of them including an 8-5 victory over top place Parkdnle Flyers. National Hockey League jinx Wednesday night by walloping Chicago Black Hawks (H after losing to the Hawks in their three previous meeting on New York a. AMHERST. ' ) - -- 1'11"5'- 93””: 1- New Y91'k- C”"i' Ramblers took aili,antageA(ilmc?s3t1 "C11" '111"r.l311-V- G311-517'Yl 31319 2- ly penalties in the first half of an New Y”1'k- 1"”3951'911'"91' 1G3115b1'- Atlantic Coast Scnlor Hockey Conachcr) 18:33: 3. New York. League game hem Wednesday Prentice (Bathgate. Popeln) 19:05.1 night to topple Fredericton can Penalty: lrwm 12.50. mm 3.3. Second period: 4. Chicago. Sand- The opening period endnd 2.2. ford (Pilate. Miekoski) 9:04; 5. but Ramble” med three un. New Y?1'11- LSW117111 '1G3d5b5'- FV answered goals in the second and ans) 15.36. Penalties. Gadsby .52. omicored the Vmtors 3.1 ,n the Morison 19:41. I "Md. T111111 P"'1”d7 11- N” Y”1'k- Shermie White. Dave Bathgate:4:26: 7. New York. Hor- Bob Gray. copper Leyte Jackie valh (Gcndron. Hebenton) l32l3.1sd.nidtV'Lcm KHey' Pie'n.e Br". Penalties: Fontlnato 2:42. Sullivan but and "U". -manic" "ch net, Bathgatc. Horvath 5:04. Sullivan ted 8 mark" ,0, the winnemw (minor and misconduct) 11:16. whitey Gray Md Schmidt each Ki-ley. Slant added three assists for a total of Rollins 11 10 10-31 four points. : Worsley 9 19 1-35 Frank Dork-lngton fired a brace for the Caps with Doug MlcPhee contributing the third. Ten penalties were handed out by referees Henry Kelly and De- HEFTY SEALS Minor hockey got off to a good start Saturday morning at Cra- paud rlnk with eight teams part- icipating. Players were picked from these eight teams to form Pea Wee, bantams and midget teams. Mr. Claude Howatt has taken over the bantarn team and Claude Mac- Wllllams and RM. Dawson the pee es and midget teams. Since Crapuad rink started Claude Mac- Wllliams has taken great interest in minor hockey. In 1983 his team came through as Provlnclsl winn- ers in the bsnlarn division. This year he claims he has winners to the pea was divtslnn. llegals Defeat S'si(le lr. Aces The Albarton Regain defeated the luminsrslds Junior Aces at stmI'cofl-1.'rhsgarna.playedbc- foraaerowdafavu-Itllspsetatr armwascloss and acltlogthroagh cat. The veteran Parley Hardy ta kld.BlllDawaosgasrdlngtbaAco 0-00. each played a fine game. lIcAltlcrt0IIei.Ildthcschool that I lot of difficult saves. lsnard and Atlunsm uclr scor- 1 '9"l1:"io.io'(iec'."iii':ine'i'-'15 ”.'.'a' - 1 g . The Rich- it The fur seals which migrate-1 yearly to the north Pacific islands may weigh up to 250 pounds. O 0 Minor Activity war Judson. seven of them to the Only minor activity at the Arena Cjpuglg, Mcpe, 5 M1 uckun today Ill a skate for the girls nfldrew motors for fighting In the Notre. Dame Academy this morn--' last minute of play and were in): from 11f00-12-'00 banished to the dressing room. Amherst Ramblers Blast Capitals Summary:- First period: 1. Amherst. D. Kiley (Leyte. Gray) 3.00; 2. Fred- ericton. Dorlrngton (McPbee.. Miles) 937; 3. Fredericton, Mc- Phce (Sewell. Campbell) l3.n; 4. Amherst. Gray (Schmidt. Leyla) 19.21. Penalties: Leyte 12.45. Dor- rlngton 14.55. Mcfntosh 17.44. Campbell 13.53. Second period: 5. Amherst. Leytc (Gray) .31; 6. Aniterst. Scllnidt (Gray, Wtdle) 6.18: 7. Amherst (L, Kiley. Schmidt. White) 13.85. Penalties: Lemay 5.55. Campbell 6.09. Campbell minor and misconduct 12.40. L. Kiley 19.363. Third period: I. Amherst. White (Reid. Brillant) 4.25; 1). Freder- icton, Dorrlngton. (Miles. Mc- Phee) 14.31; 10. Amerst. Brllant. (White. Schmidt) 15,25; 11. Am- herst. Thcrrlen (Bernaquu. Reid) 17.32. Pellnlfles: Mt.-Phee. Jack- 'ln malors 19.35. Stone At Bonspiel I skip of the Cllarloiictnun rink and sup F4, padre Hugh Christmas of the R. C. A. 1-. Pink (Guardian Photo!)- Cuding Draw For Ch'town Tonight only one game in the Physical Fitness Competition can he play- ed tonight as some teams are broken owing to illness. and others have business engagements. but all teams must be ready for to- morrow night or the schedule can- not be completed In time for the Provincial play in Summersidc on the 29th of February. 7 P. M. Ice 1 - 8 end challenge game (some back stage talk of a chick- en dinner) - M. Hagan. D. R. George. V. G. Howatt. W. Wood vs Emmett MacDonald. V. Wil- liams. Dr. T. Hooper. G. 13. Mac- Dougall. Ice 2 - D. O'Rourke. H. H. Simpson. R. Leclnir. C. Ready vs J. . MacDonald. E. X. Mac- Nutt, Geo Burden M. Waddell. Ice 3 - Doug Hlll, Don Wanna- oott. Don Maclntyre. Don Smith vs W. R. MacNeill. S. Beaten. G. Henderson. R. Mclfenna. Ice 4 - R. Manning. Dr. Gal- lant. A. H. Anderson. W. Seamle- bury vs A. W. liyndman. F. W. Curtis. 6. R. Grc-enough. S. Car- son. 8:30 P. M. Ice 1 - Doug Cameron. Harper MacNe1ll, J. Ivan Tralnor. R. Mal- lory vs F. Hansen. A. B. Bagnall. M. Reeves. Henry Wooldridge. Ice 2 - Physical Fitness -- W. Storey. Dr. H. Mac-Kenzie. Dr. Cox. Chick Williams vs Earl Mac- Leod. D. R. George. Don Macin- tyre. D. A. Cox. - Ice 3 -- W. worth. Ron Parker. Ed Brown. W. Douglas vs Dr. Prowse. A. Tall. Henry Douglas, E. Matheson. Ice 4 Central Creamerles sass-it-flnsl game. -- Winner of Game 17 vs Winner of Game 18. Soccer Results LONDON (Reuters - Today's British soccer result: Association Cup Fourth round fourth replay Chelsea 2 Burnley o played at Tottenham. London. Chelsea now is away to Everton In the fifth round on Saturday. -A-..jmm....,.......m TV O RADIO Choose your own make. but make no mis- take. it's the Aerial makes it so. Why Take a Chance of Poor Reception. lsafolltbe ll 1 I ihiiit on KN . it a VIHUII IapsodralInsdbeforetlseartva.m.'ln1nQC,IthII'la:'l's4 m L y scheantaafostrl l.Iratb.t(Itlllwd,l.c.:fQsu-p3,... (9 A Curling "Dream Team" lbolu-. Vlctcl: ;VM.&' and be sure. DIAI. I024 S'sicIe Yesterday 1.... After three complete round: of play to the British Consols Bona- plal at the Montague Curling rink. yutlu-day. two of the four partici- pating rinks havalbaen eliminated in the double-knockout compstetlon and only one remains undefeated. A Charlottetown rink. skipped by Dr. Weadall MacDonald. want tbroush the competition yesterday with two wins and drew the bye for the third round. The rinks eliminated were the Montague foursome led by Peter Sinclair. and the R.C.A.F. led by 11-1. Padre Hugh Christmas. Montague was defeated twice in iuccession. once in the morning by the MaeFarlane team of Summcrsitlc. and again in the afternoon by the R.C.A.F. team of Summc.-.i(lc. The R.C.A. bF. team lost to Dr. MacDonald in the morning. and to Summe side in the eventing. Yesterday - morning in the first round of the two-day spiel. the winner of which will represent the Province at the forthcoming Dom- inion Finals at Moncton. Dr. Mac- Donald picked up his first win as his rink, composed of mate Johnnie Squarcbriggs: second stone. Andy Likely. and first stone Elmer Mac- Donald. defeated the Hugh Christ- mas team of R.C 1 F. Station. Sum merside. 16-11. In the second game of the morning round. The '1orace MacFarlane foursome. with mate Macwllliams. and lead Wally Wal- wyn, defeated the Montague team 16-8. the final scores of both games biog slmllar. SECOND ROUND in the second round played in the afternoon. Dr. MacDonald trounc- ed the Mac-Farlane rlnk by a score of 16-6. and earned the bye to the semifinals. In the second game the Hugh Christmas R.C.A.F. team. with Mate Norman Underwood. second stone Ken Oliver. and first stone George Hollands. overcame an 84 deficit to tie the game at the seventh and and go on to win 15-12 over the Montague Sinclair team. having mate don Vlannamsker. second atone Basil Johnston and lead Art Sullivan. - The conclusion of the afternoon play eliminated Montague who suffered two defeats. and left the two Summerside teams to fight in gethevenlng play for the semifinal The evening game between Sum- merside and the R.C.A.F. Station proved to be the most thrilling game of the day. only four ends were won with a two scores. all others by a score of one. The R.C.A.F. team got off to a good start with two in the first and two in the third. with Summerside getting one in the second. Every shot was handled with cars and -the sweepers moved from hog line to tee. The R.C.A.F. continued their slim lead until the end of the ninth end at 7-6. but on the tenth the Summerslde went one ahead with a two end. The eleventh and was spectacular. not only in shots but also in strategy. The end dev- eloped into a knockout, and on the last shot to be taken by Padre Christmas, the tee was empty. Padre Christmas then threw his stone deliberately through the house for the purpose of holding ndeieatieip Down It-mu 4-en. tfilhh .. (hit . audlancaofladosr discussed st: 1 8. 13. i E .-5 essrszsa tin? of which carried of the blter. anc his own stone slid off the red. leav. inc the Summerslde blter to count Thc audience watched this last shot with batted breath. and a round of applause approved this gallant shot. Today Dr. Wendall MacDonal( and Mn Horace MacFarlane will meet at 2.80 p.m. If Dr. Macbonalf wins the afternoon game. he is up winner of the meet. If Mr. Mae Farlane wins. another game wil be played in the evening at 7.30 The following are the results: FIRST ROUND MacDonald (C) 203 400 021 301-11 (RCAF) 010 on 100 040-4 Sinclair (M) 201 102 010 lw-4 Macl-lnrlsne () 020 040 501 018-16 Christmas asconp notmn ..r Macbonald (C) f 303 301 014 ON-It Maclfarlana () 010 000 200 111-4 Sinclair (M) .. 210 302 ll” 013-ll Christmas (RCA?) ' 001 030 418 I10--15 'I'lllRD ROUND Christmas (RCA). .. . 202 011 010 000-1 MacFarlsne (S) 010 Ill N1 111-1 STANDING GAME WON LOST MacDonald 2 2 s MacFarlsns I 2 1 Christmas I 1 1 Sinclair 2 I -I ' 1 Carnival Fancy Dress CARNIVAL 1 NORTH RIVER RINK February 16th. Good Prizes. Notice Practice for Parkdalo Flyers will be held tonight between 6 and 7 p.m. last atone for the final and. The SCI-lOOl.llNI'I'NO.l ICE SP sronrs Him: Rho Z 7 PaMs HOCKEY UNIT TEAM -VS QUEEN Cl-IAR.LO'I'I'E HIGI-I Admission ORTS ARENA 25 cents. me P. E. 1. inset. (17 nsccr) All personnel of the Guard of Honour for the opening of the Legislature Transport will leave N Dress: Bet-eta, Battle & Puttees. Medals will be worn. ( lottetown Armourtes on Saturday and Sunday, 18- 19 February '56 at 1400 hours. will parade at the Char- orth Rustlco at 1400 hrs. Dress, Web Belts, Boot: W. B. norms) Capt. Guard Commander. -ta.-as. - SPORTS ARAEN-A. Monraous HOCKEY V 'lI-IR!DAY- KUAIY 16 AT 8:30 PM. Vs. ,, sasruca YOUTH c .... PRIMROSIS u .1 . '. n -. ;